There's no single answer, but famously iconic hair includes Jennifer Aniston's "The Rachel", Elvis Presley's pompadour, Farrah Fawcett's feathered mane, Dolly Parton's beehive/mullet, Audrey Hepburn's pixie cut, and Marilyn Monroe's platinum curls, while Smita Srivastava holds the record for longest hair on a living person, and historical figures like Che Guevara and Elvis Presley have sold locks of hair for huge sums, showing immense fame and value.
Brigitte Bardot
Queen of the undone beehive and in possession of enviable root volume, Brigitte Bardot's heyday hair is still referenced regularly in 2023.
"The Rachel" falls right between a bob and a lob in terms of length, but it's the unique layering that makes it really stand out. “You can cut the layers anywhere from the cheekbone to the jawline to frame the face, leaving fewer layers in the back so that you still have volume and movement,” Garren says.
Actors with the Best hair
The rarest hair type is generally considered Type 1A, which is extremely fine, straight, and wispy, lacking any natural bends or waves, making it difficult to hold a curl but naturally sleek and prone to oiliness. While curly hair types (Type 3 & 4) are less common globally, 1A stands out as the least voluminous and textured straight hair, often seen in people of East Asian descent, though it's considered rare across all populations due to its unique fineness.
The most prominent Gen Z haircut is the Broccoli Haircut, also called the Zoomer Perm, featuring short/faded sides with voluminous, curly (often permed) hair on top, popularized on TikTok alongside other styles like the Wet Mop (shaggier bangs) and the modern mullet.
Jennifer Aniston swore she wore a bra when she played Rachel Green on Friends, despite the fact that her nipples sometimes showed through her shirt.
The High Sparrow informs Cersei that she will still be tried for the other two charges that she denies while allowing her to return to the Red Keep only if she performs a walk of atonement as penance for her confessed sin. Cersei is brought to a cell where she is roughly washed and her long blonde hair is cut short.
Taylor has had a dedicated, close-knit glam squad since approximately the Fearless Era. Her team includes stylist Joseph Cassell, makeup artist Lorrie Turk, and hair stylist Jemma Muradian.
Gen Z hair trends are eclectic, mixing Y2K nostalgia, natural textures, and bold self-expression, with popular styles including the fluffy wolf cut, baby braids, baby bangs, slicked-back looks, and embracing natural curls, often enhanced with fun accessories like butterfly clips or headbands, and experimenting with vivid color melts.
Can white people have 4C hair? It's very rare, but possible in some cases due to genetic variation or mixed ancestry. 4C hair is characterised by tightly coiled strands with minimal curl definition, and it's most common among people of African descent.
Sydney Sweeney. Sydney Sweeney is a modern-day Goldilocks, always impressing me with her long blonde hair on red carpets, but she also has the power to pull off a bob perfectly.
Number 1 Haircut
A number 1 cut leaves just 1/8 of an inch of hair. It's often used on the back and sides as part of a fade, or all over for a clean buzz cut. Ideal for: Faded sides, buzz cuts. Good for: Men with strong hairlines or bold styles.
"Rich girl hair" is a hairstyle trend defined by looking effortlessly glamorous, healthy, and expensive, characterized by glossy, silky, and voluminous hair with subtle, natural-looking waves or bends, as if it's always perfectly conditioned and styled without looking overly "done". It's about achieving a polished, "old money" aesthetic with deep, rich colors and a healthy sheen, focusing on perceived ease and impeccable care rather than actual cost.
The "7-day haircut rule" suggests that while a fresh haircut looks sharp, it often hits its peak and looks most natural, effortless, and "lived-in" around one week (7 days) after getting it, as the hair softens, settles, and blends better. It's a guideline for timing major events or understanding when your hair finds its sweet spot, allowing the initial starkness to fade into a more comfortable style, similar to breaking in new shoes.
Yes, $10 is a great tip for a $40 haircut, as it's 25%, well above the standard 15-20% ($6-$8), and shows appreciation for good service, especially if the cut was detailed or you're a regular customer. A 20% tip ($8) is standard for good service, so $10 is a generous gesture that most barbers will highly appreciate.
The "3 bra rule" is a guideline recommending you own at least three bras for a simple rotation: one to wear, one to wash, and one to rest (in the drawer), allowing elastic to recover between wears to extend the bra's lifespan and maintain fit. This system prevents wearing the same bra daily, which stretches out the elastic and reduces support, helping bras last longer.
Actress Jennifer Aniston has publicly shared that she was diagnosed with dyslexia in her 20s, a diagnosis that explained lifelong struggles with reading, writing, and retaining information, leading her to believe she wasn't smart until discovering the learning disorder. She discovered this during an eye exam, where she realized her eyes jumped words when reading, and the diagnosis helped her understand past difficulties, transforming her self-perception.
The word braless was first used circa 1965. Other terms for going braless include breast freedom, top freedom, and bra freedom.
Whilst boomers and millennials may use the 😂 emoji, this has long since been deemed 'uncool' (or 'cheugy') by Gen Z. Instead, this has been replaced by the skull (💀) or the crying emoji (😭), dramatising the idea of 'dying with laughter'.
Y2K hair refers to the fun, bold, and futuristic hairstyles from the late 1990s and early 2000s, characterized by chunky highlights, crimped textures, vibrant colors (like neon), playful accessories (butterfly clips, hair tinsel), and distinct styles such as space buns, flipped ends, and zig-zag parts, all making a major comeback today.
Once a hallmark of the 1980s, perms have returned with a modern twist, and this time, they're making waves among young men. The resurgence of boy perms is turning heads, and for good reason.